Zag Neckwarmer by Sarah Schira

Zag Neckwarmer

Knitting
February 2026
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette worked flat on larger needles
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
230 - 256 yards (210 - 234 m)
one size (see below)
English
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Big texture to keep you warm and happy on chilly days. This is the Zag Neckwarmer, to go with the Pomball: Zag hat pattern. Bulky yarn and great texture make this satisfying to knit and to wear.

There are three ways to style it - folded in , folded out, and all the way up for fighting off stern winds.

The front is worked flat with a few rows of short row shaping on each side to curve the front of the collar. (If desired, you can omit the short rows and work the front the same as the back.) The front is put on spare needles and the back is worked. Then the front and back are joined with additional sts cast on between them. The collar is worked in the round twice as tall as desired height and folded inside.

Skills Used
•knit and purl
•working in the round and flat
•kfb
•German short rows (optional for front piece to shape the neckline)

Size
Collar: 8.5” / 22 cm tall
Panels: 8” / 20 cm wide by 7” / 18 cm

Materials
•Bulky-weight Yarn
2 skeins Cascade 128 (128 yds / 117 meters per 100g), colours shown:
871 White
300 Holly Berry

• Needles
US 10 and 10.5 / 6 and 6.5 mm circular needles 24” / 60 cm long, or size needed to get gauge plus two sizes smaller

•Notions
darning needle, stitch markers

Approximate Yardage
(with a 10% buffer)
256 yds / 234 m bulky weight

Gauge
14 sts and 20 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette worked flat on larger needles, after blocking

16 sts and 24 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in broken rib in the round on larger needles, after blocking

This pattern has been tech edited and test knit.